Dark brown-black pour, with a finger of tan head that dissipated almost completely after a few minutes; minimal lacing. Dark malts in the nose, light roast, chocolaty. In the taste, a nice rich chocolate sensation up front, dark malt sweetness, with some obvious marshmallow coming in mid-palate; the vanilla and graham cracker didn't really come out at all. A slightly vegetal bitterness presented itself in the finish, coming out more as it warmed. Body was no more than medium on this one, strangely seeming to thin out more as it came up to room temperature, as the chocolate faded and the more vegetal elements set in; carbonation was on the lower side. Pretty good overall, though it just seemed to fizzle out for me after a few sips.

m - Medium body and low to moderate carbonation. Smooth and creamy, no heat or bitterness. Very easy to drink.

o - Overall I really liked this one a lot; might be my favorite stout they've done so far (out of the 3-4 I've tried). It is not super complex or strong, but if you like chocolate stouts you'll probably love this one. Not too sweet or as sweet/strong as Southern Tier's Choklat, but reminds me of a lighter version of that. Would love to have it again sometime.